TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929.

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HOME FOOTBALL

"SPURS SHARE POINTS WITH Rangers

MILLWALL

"WOLVES" BEAT HULL'

London, Yesterday. Matches played to-day in the principal Football Leagues result- ed as follow (home teams "men- tioned first):-

Leeds

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Chelsea

Tottenham

Division L

1 Portsmouth

Division 11.

5 Bury

1 Millwall

Wolverhampton 4 Holl

Division II. (South)

4 Swindon

Walsall

Division I. (North)

Chesterfeld Venenater Port Vale

1 Tranmere

1 Halifax

2 Crewe

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen

Division I

5 Clyde

THE LEAGUE TABLES

Scottish League

GORIE

P. W. D. L.

F.

8. 6 1 1

14

Aberdeen

8 5 ï 1

24

Kilmarnock Partick Hearts

St. Mirion Celtic Falkirk Cowdenbeath Ayr Hamilton Dunder St. J'etone Dundee U. Queen's Pl.. Airdrie.

Hibernians

Code

75 I

1 15 41 10

742 19 7.4 12 12

12

3 7

1 2 4

A. Pts. $ 13 15 12 731 $ 10

11 5 11 39

0 2 5 10 18

MILITARY FOOTBALL

League Results for Past Week

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The following are the results of the Hong Kong Area Football League matches during the week ended September 20:-

(Co. K.0.S.B.

C Co. S.L.I.

1 RA.M.C.

0

13 Bty R.A. 4

B Co K.03.B. O 11.Q. S.L.I.

R.A.

R.A.O.C.

..

A Co. S.LI

12th (H)

Bty.

First Division

B Co. S.L.L

P. W. D. L.

Goals, F.

A. Pt.

D Co, SJ....

Arsenal

O 5 0 1

6 10

Darby

G 4 11

13

6

Middlesbro' 7 4 12

21

12

Feeds

7 4 1 2

10

Birmingham

6 4 0 2

17

62

6 2 1

73 1

M'chester C

Huddersfield

West

We

Ham

Jednesday

Blackburn

Grimsby Burnley Liverpool M'chester U.

Newcastle

Aston Villa Everton

Leicester

Sheffield U. Bolton Sunderland Portsmouta

6 2

6 12 2

6 1 2 3

5

3

8. 11 B

7 0 3 4 1 14

Second Division

Goals.

P. W. D. L.

F A. Pts.

Oldlanı

6

0 14

5

4

2 12

&

2 10 10

16

11

8

2

10

16 2

18

Reading Hull Chelsea Cardiff

Bristol

Wolves

Blackpool West Brom Chariton Notts Cnty. Stoke

Bradford S'thampton

Tottenham

Bury Brailford C Swansea Barnsley. Preston N.E. Millwall

15 15

0 2 17 16

218 11

3 1 2 15

7 3 1 3 10

712

12

10

6 21 12 S 312 13 14 7 3 1 3 16 17 2 2 2 13 11 2 13 14 15

71 3 6 11

14 10 11 1 2 3 12 1.1

R.E. & R.S.

H.Q. K.O.S.B.

20 (H) Biy

R.A.

3 A Co. K.0.S.B. 2

2 DC. K.0.5.8. 0

1 R. & R.C. ef

Siga.

League Table

"C" Co. K.0.S.B.

31 (H) Bty. R.A.

H.Q. K.O.S.B.

H.Q. S.L.I. "D"

Co. S.L.I.

"B" Co. 5.0.S.D.

Co. LL

Co. S.L..

"C" Co. S.LL

Goals.

P. W. L. D. F. A. Ps.

2 2 0 0 8 1 2 2 0 0 4

1) 4 3

20 1 6 3

2 1 0 1 6 3

10 13 2

2. 1 1 0 € 4 2.1 1 0 2117

12 (H) Bty. R.A. 2 1 1 0 1 R.A.O.C.

21102

"D" Co. K.O.S.EL.

"A" Co. KOS.B.

20 (H) Bty. R.A. 2 0 2

27 Co. RAM.C.. 1 1. R.A.S.C. &

R.A.P.C.

1

01:00

0

EASTERN F.C.

Match Against Borderers" Band

The following players have been chosen to represent the Eastern Football Club in a friendly football game against K.O.S.B. Band to-day al 5.30 p.m. at Murzy Barrack Ground:-

J. F. Silva, Lan Hoa-wing, Fung 7. Yiu-wai, Ng Ying-kay, Cheung Yu- Cheung Lap-fun, Li Bing- Chu Bing-fai, S. M. Salk,

nam. tong, M. Sabhan and Lai Thng-choy.

Reserves:-Li Yun-yam and Toeg 3 Wai-hung.

11 6 9 15

7 0 2 5 11

21

2

17

2

Goala.

Notts Forest 6 0 1 4

Division 111. (South)

F. A. Pts.

ד

P. W. D. L.

Southend

61 18

7

12

Coventry

75 20 15

B

Plymouth

4 2 D 16

7

10

02 10 5

:

4 1 2 19

!!

15

N'thampton

Bournemouth

Brentford

Fulham Brighton

WAISH

Luton

Queen's P.R.

Swindon Norwich.

Pal.

Newport 64

Bristol

R.

Watford....

9

€ 2 0 4

7 2 0 5

Exeter Gillingham Torquay Merthyr 6 1 2 3

7 1 2 4

5 11

12

Kowloon FC. The following wil represent Kowloon 1st v. Somersets on the Kowloor Club Ground to-morrow, (Kick of 35 p.m.):

Nicholls, Gillet, Pie, Dowman, 10 Easterbrook, McKelve, Eastman,

Hedley, Pile, Gallaher and Miles

WATER POLO

TWO LEAGUE MATCHES PLAYED

V.R.C. "A" LEADING.

Two further matches were played 4 yesterday evening

in the Water Polo League at the V.R.C. The first game was a tussle between Goals. the K.O.S.B. "A" team and the F. A. Pts. Somersets. The Borderers won by

5 14 2 goals to 1.

Division III. North)

4 1 2 21

4 1 1

4 1 1 19 12

409 10

Darlington Rochdale

Crewe

Tranmere

S. Shields

Accrington York

Rotherham ..

6 2 2 2 11

&

The second mateh was between the Chinese "A" and the K.O.S.B. "B" team, and ended in a draw- two goals each.

League Table

PHIL SCOTT WINS

THE CHINA MAIL,

BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHT BEATS CAMPOLO ON POINTS

WORLD TITLE NEXT?

New York, Yesterday.

Phil Scott, the British heavyweight champion, defeated the giant Argen- tinian, Victorio Campolo, on points in a 10 munds contest this afternoon. This victory puts Scott in line for the world title. Reuter's American See

vice.

POLO

LADY STUBBS' CUP CONTEST

YESTERDAY'S GAMES"

Playing in the Lady Stubba' Polo Cup competition yesterday, the Somersets beat Gunners by seven goals to three. Typhoons beat K.O.S.E. "B", six goals to two.

Friday's play will be the final and will be keenly looked forward to by all polo enthusiasts.

Here we see At Singer, the Jewish boxing star (left) who has signed to fight "Kid” Chocolate (right) in a twelve-round fight at the Polo Grounds. The bout is attracting great interest anning followers of the 'ightweight division, as the men will -wegh in at 12834 pound anul both are confident of victory.

TENNIS

SENI-FINAL GAME NOT PLAYED

THE "DOUBLES"

The semi-final of the tennis doubles between M. K. and M. W. Lo and S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn in the C.A.A. Tournament was not played yesterday, owing to one of the Lo brothers being indiaposed. The Runjahn cousins in being given this wakover will now meet Liim Bong-so and John Lim in the final to-morrow.

The inal in the "Single" will be played this afternoon between T. Honda and Lim Bong-so. C.R.C.'S OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

CHAMPIONSHIP

An Open Mixed Doubles Cham- pionship will be held under the auspices of the Chinese Recreation Club.

GOLF

SHEL O COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

CLOSING DATE

The Fifth Annual Championship of the Club will be held on Sunday. October 20. The competition will be played over 36 holes medal play.

Members intending to play should submit their names together with the names of their partners, to the Secretaries Messrs. Thomson & Co., on or before Thursday, October 10.

NEW PEAK

REPORTED IN CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT

OFFICIAL STATEMENT

Ottawa, Ont, July 31.. There were further pronounced increases in Canadian employment at the beginning of July, according to the Dominion Burasu of Statis- ties, which states that 6,819 firma employed 1,069,700 workers, or 23,109 more than on June 1. This advance, which was rather smailer than that recorded on July 1, 1928, brought the index number to 124.7. as compared with 122.2 in the pre. ceding month, and with 117.7, 109.7, 105.0, 98.0, 97.1, 100.7, 92.2 and 28.6 at the beginning of July in 1928, 1927, 1926. 1925, 1924, 1929, 1922 and 1921, respectively. The situa- tion continues decidedly more favourable than in any other month of the years since 1920, (when the record was begun) says the Bureau, pointing out that the curve of em ployment in Canada shows a new high peak at July 1.

B-22-

Considerable improvement was registered in all industries except manufacturing and logging, which showed seasonal curtailment. The largest gains were reported in con- struction, transportation and vices, but the advances in mining, trade and communications also noteworthy. The trend was moreover favourable in all..pro- vinces, the greatest expansion tak- ing place in the Prairie Provinces

VOLUNTEER SPORTS and Quebec.

HEATS FOR THE QUARTER MILE DECIDED

In connection with the Volun teer Sports which will take place on Saturday at Kowloon, the heats in the Quarter Mile took place last evening at the Race Course, Happy Valley.

were

REFORESTATION

CANADIAN MINISTER FAVOURS

That

SWEDEN'S POLICY

Toronto, Ont., July 31. early application of Sweden's reforestation policy would be made in Northern Ontario was intimated here by Ron. William Finlayson, Minister of Lands and Forests of Ontario, on his return recently from a lengthy visit in the British Isles and Europe.

Three heats were min, the first of which proved the most exeit- ing. Nearly all the best runners were drawn in this heat, which was in some ways unfortunate.

Lammert, from whon

Mr. Finlayson said he was con- great things were expected, made

vinced that the Swedish system of great pace

at the start, but he replanting from seed offers the best solution to the reforestation pro- does not seem to have quite goblem with which the province of back to his former form after his

4

operation and he could not finish. Carvalho won without aceming to exert himself unduly. The final on Saturday should be a fine race worth seeing.

Results 1st Heat. A. E.

53.1/5 secs.

2nd Heat.-S. M. Silva 1; G. E. R. Divett 2. Time: 54.4/5 secs

Carvalho, 1; All rounds except the semi-finals C G Francis 2; J. King 3.. Time: and the final shall be played off on or before November 2. The competitors shall make their own arrangements as to the ground on which the rounds shall be played. The first named pair in each bracket shall have the choice of ground.

The semi-finals shall be played on the CRC ground at such time as shall be announced in due course, and the inal shall be on the CR.C. ground on November 9.

For all matches four new Dunlop balls will be provided by the C.R.C. free of charge. The first named

pair in each bracket shall apply to China Sports, No. 16, D'Aguilar Street for the balls.

Best of three sets shall be played in all the matches.

All entries shall be sent in on or

The latest position of the teams before September 26.

P. W. D. L

Port Vale

R T 0 1

2:3

Stockport

6

4 2 0 22

5 10

14

9

1J 5

3 2 2

5 2 2 18 14

4 0 2

9

6 2 8 1 15

11

2 3 2 9 10

3 12

11

12

Doncaster Southport

8 3 1 4

8 14

Goals.

13

P. W. D. I F

17

6 V.R.C. "A"

8

8 0 0.33 2

Carliste

A. Pti

4 24

27.

6 2 1 3 7

J

Barrow

*

6 2 1 3 12

Wrexham

6 0 4 2 6

9

Hartlepools

N. Brighton

7 1 4 2

Lincoln

* 6 2 1 3

Chesterfield

Wigan

Halifax Nelson

in the League follow:-

The draw will take place at the C.R.C. at 5.30 p.m. on September

6 0 4 2 5 11

5 Kowloon "A" 8 7 0 1 27

Chinese "B" 7 5 11 20 9 71 F.R.C. "B .8 5 0 3 29 15

4 K.OS.B. "A"

6 14 15

4 Navy 8 3 1 4 9 20

0 39 21

3 Kowloon "B" 8 1 1 6 32

LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB

There will be no practice match on Saturday, 28th inst.

Members will be advised of the date of the next game.

0 5 5 19

4 Somersets

9

713

7 20

3 Chinese "A" 8 1 1 69 23 3.O.S.B. "B" .8 0 3 6 27

3rd Heat.-A. E. Bliss 1 A. Eastmar 2, H. O. Davis 3. Time: 64.3/0 деся

The time-keepers were Sergt. Bronson, L/Cpl. Stopani Thomson, Sergt. Urquhart and Sergt. J. C. Fletcher.

The officials were:

Judges and Timekeepera-Capt. R. R. Davis, Sgt. V. C. Branson, L/C. Stopani-Thomson and Sergt. Urquhart.

Starter-Sergt. J. C. Fletcher.

Accused at Liverpool of stealing Ward, head clerk in the check various sums of money Richard

department of Martin's Bank in that city, stated, when charged, that since December last he had robbed the bank of £4,385.

ROYAL

Ontario is confronted at the present time, On his resumption of official duties the Minister will recommend to the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Forestry Board the im- mediate and serious consideration of the Swedish policy in its ap- plication to this province.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,

THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the E. E. Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:- Anthony Peninsular, from Shanghai.

Sherley, 6, Des Voeux Road,

from London.

Stoeckli, Peninsular, from Singa- pore.

Thomson, Singapore.

Peninsular.

from

S. LACK

Superintendent. Hong Kong, 19th Sept., 1929.

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